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THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1938
YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
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Jennie
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was
25'
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New Low
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PINT
Quarts
FRIDAY
and — SATURDAY
LEMONS,
18'
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1C
&
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FLOUR
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$1.06
HEGIRA
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8'
SALT
9
BACON
11!
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16'
TEA
1
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$1,280,378.47
TOTALS
for
LIABILITIES
Large
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3 lb. Cn.
, '4
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1
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CEB1
Wesson
oil
ANNOUNCEMENTS
POLITICAL
5 c
5 c
1i2 pound
Package
l>ay
that
Th
hour putting'
just
What
1 pound
Package .
TOTALS..—
The Above Statement Is Correct:
... 9c
. 18c,
$100,168.75
467.289.70
362.273.71
Three
Rolls
MAIZE
100 lbs
1 <
<
A-ey
make
2
Pounds
hi
on
corners,
second
st reel
w Im
th<
DIXIE 48 lbs.
25 lbs.
4.ounce
Bottle .
$1.50
81c
$1.25
67c
BEVERAGES— All Flavors
3 big quarts
REGULAR OR DRIP
1-pound can
8c
7c
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en.it.
1 he
i mil
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2
Pounds
48 pounds
LIGHT ( RUST
48 pounds
BOB WHITE
24 pounds
LILY
use.
the
the
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G :ta«on Moure
BY PHOEBE ATWOOD TAYLOR
No. 2
Cans
Palni Olive
SOAP
Ogg
Bright and Early
COFFEE
Scott
PAPER TOWELS
25'
Old Southern
MAPLE SYRUP
Quart Size QCc
Bottle UV
Natalia
SPINACH
Half Slices
PINEAPPLE
No. 2 4 ilc
Cans It
1 lb. Cn. ’
20c
Bran Nu
SALAD DRESSING
One 4 Rc
Pint 1V
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PEANUT BUTTER
One 4 Qc
Pint 10
brakes,
and
Jennie
can I
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Nu Mix Relish Spread
SALAD DRESSING
25'
15'
PEACHES
WHEAT FLAKES
1&C — Quart
13'
17'
MEAT
Pound
[QULDER
Pound
13'
39'
COFFEE
33'
Mrs. Tucker’s
SHORTENING
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Prices on j ’
Groceries
ot her.
me the rest
t’or Justice of the Peace-
Precinct 7—
T. J. (Toiu) BURKETT
JAMES W. CAWTHORN
J S. SCHRIMSCHER
(Re-election)
in j
ent
FLOUR
$1.50
$1.39
63'
E-Z BAKE 48 lbs.
24 lbs.
Ixians and Discounts ....
Bank Building
Furniture and Fixtures
Other Real Estate
Stock Federal Reserve Bank, Dallas
U. S. Government Bonds
Other Bonds and Securities
Cash
$ 283,493.31
37,000.00
9,000.00
16,703.00
4,500.00
LA FRANCE 48 lbs $1.50
24 lbs 81c
For County Supt. of Schools—
WILLIAM A. EILERS
chas. w. McDonald
Foi District Clerk —
MISS MAGGIE EDGAR
(Re-election.
For Congressman:
14 th District—
R M. KLEBERG,
(Re-election),
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUlft
CARLOAD ARKANSAS ELBERTJ
f
Due to Arrive Friday
QUALITY
for County Clerk:—
D. L. HUDSON.
FRED F. FEHRENKAMP
J F. BOZKA
(For Re-election)
For County Attorney:
WILLIAM W. ALLEN
For County Treasurer—
J. G KONVICKA,
(Re-election).
Li. J. bULAK,
(Re-election)
For County Judge:
PAUL H. PERTSCH
(Re election)
For District Clerk:—
GUS J. STRAUSS
(Re-elec Lion)
tor Sheriff—
MAURICE A. STRUNK
FitANK M. McGREW
L. A. NIEBUHR
a p. Mcelroy
(For Re-election)
for Co. Supt. of Schools:
W. F. HANCOCK
( Re elect imi)
r’oi Sheriff—
L. A. BUEHRIG
E. B. MARKOWSKY
<re-election) .
For Commissioner, Precinct 2—
H. (SOOKY) SEEKAMP
(For Re-election),
RAINBOW — IftdJ
Two 12-ounce Paci
Lavaca County
for Commissioner,
Precincts 3 and 7—
W. A. HENKHAUS
GUS ‘ Transfer” SEIM
(Re-election)
0. C.
For County Attorney—
STEPHEN P HEBERT
(Re-election). ■
ED TULLY Jr.
>r Constable Precinct 7:—
ARTHUR GRAY.
LUEY E. HAGAN
(For Re-election).
over
ain’t got
For Assessor-Collector’
E. A. TURK.
(Re-elect icfn )-
for Representative, 23rd District
—__j, j. ouudc.
PAUL BOfiTHEL
(Re-election)
DeWitt County
For County Treasurer.—
THOS. M. STELL.
(Reelection).
ALVIN “POP” BARNES
For Representative:—
JOHN J. BELL
(For Re-election)
At
Square Stood
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a bout
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like
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God
That
his
GELATIN DESSERT
ALL FLAVORS —packages
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Statement of the
YOAKUM NATIONAL BANK
At Yoakum, Texas, at close of business June 30th, 1938
RESOURCES
Texan ,
COFFEE
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With Spoon 4 Rc
1 pound package .. ,1U
Carnation
MILK 3 "mail
20/
25'
SUPER SUDS
RED or BLUE Pkg.
Regular Package
Large Package ...
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quarter
net that
15'
O-So-Easy Oil
MOPS ’°'siz'
For State Senator,
15th Senatorial District < i
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BLUE BONNET 48 lbs. $1.39
24 lbs 75c
lail'jlied.
it more ot
the
in ten
admit ted
the like
said
x\ ea r
all lorn,
inend ’em.”
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paint nig
And that
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look
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belloxx
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Pound
BAKING POWDEI(clvbth •CTa.,
y A 4-qoKTT Iw-FJhowa J^^IET GOLD
born days.
here, xxmnan,”
cap I rom the
one
i one.
that says in
I'nix ’s I’aiut
$ 50,000.00
... 38,250.00
11,750.00 $ 100,000.00
97,255.42
5,412.50 .V
8,573.78^'*
1,074,136^0 J
$1,280,878.47
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APRICOTS '
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STEAMBOAT,
Half Gallon size
Gallon
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PINTO BEANS
Capital Stock.
Common
Preferred
Dividends Payable in Common Stock
Surplus and Undivided Profits ..
Reserved for Contingencies, etc.
Dividends Unpaid
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Stop the
it.
like
x isor.
you knoxx
do no suclt
Attest: E. A. PALMED,.President
>' \ s
■' Then that do
a disguise than
don't it .' Anyone
don't use
pass,” he
r ex
' ‘ Let it
’ ‘ \\ ere
; ► pie off what
ply’s plane.
ip The coj>
I ‘ ’ Where 'jF-
i What's the
u shrill loud
ber where she got these. She’s had
’em for years, she says. Jane, you
hurry up—we can rebuild every
| church in town and repax e Main
| street—if only we can find the
I”
“Where’s Nettie?” the other
woman asked. “What’s she got
say about this sidling?”
“I don’t know, and 1 don’t
m 1 hog ash trays she’s decorating-— care,” the minister’s wife return-
. .j ,e Kitting 50 cents a pice lor “All she’s thinking of is the
Asey said ’
tiny need 1 w———~~ -
ithoul the
no one will,
erate and si
business, or
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nice clean
one
Use
sailed by
policeman,
Ipianomet lour
[even getting
1 (pia nmnet’s
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1 and
made
price
I’1
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Pure Apple Citlar
VINEGAR Lio
hand and blew his
important Iy ; Asey did his
to obey, Imi the brakes of
Sxl’s truck were unaccustomed to j
quick stops and A>ev coasted on,1
up to l lie rope harriers and that i
• keeping the throng of |wo-
I was left of Rod- |
I
to hiAhj,
e.
your |
a
.Main
lor two slick haired
sa lesmen,
inquiries about
Isn't
old pan with gold rims
around somewhere .’ They belong [ j
•d Io some one or ‘1
1 md ’em w hde I get
>f my outfit.”
“Not a gin
-aid anxiously.
“ Nope,
brushes,
was the
andx^staUmients. Sh<? doesn't
fig for\the churches! She’s
to »OUI<
shouldn’t
CORN Fi'W2Nc°Jsl5'
puiikin I got
kitchen floor.
x ellow
Jennie
except
sunburned
loud
ol hay.
the entrance to the Depot
a local traffic cop.
relationship to Asey was
the same as that of I’am .
to Nettie llohbs.
As Syl’s truck approached, Im
pilt lip Ills
xx hist le
i best
Tender Leaf
3’2 ounces
Ideal
DOG FOOD?
li
1 A
P •
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1 I
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I! MARSHMALLOWS
j [ 2 pound 0Rc
Packages W
Hobbs,” she remarked. “I’d
for you to I
hind. But she
poked at her!
waiting tor
I j tarted .' ’ ’
•Glas>
there an
ILLIIXFLAKES
ilffBUfflf
frRINSO
old glasses she had |
■ sewing machine.
she said, ‘‘you look
deacon. And if you try to
truck with ’em on,
I
I
t oday,
said.
Ami where
overalls and
A sey
I a Ide,
I mean. This
I want the
red
-Do
The
announce
tor the offices to which they
pi re,~ subject to the action of
Democratic party primary
J uly :
Jerry'
loud,
;, pres-,.,
’ | a ml the ea r,
> ey 's genera I
i cest i y.
I “(io oil,
7 : was drix mg
$,too. I mies?
' recognize
ijlhe
pa i k
I about
I jail
| m< >s
I a re
I cop
after promising nexer to ignore
I another stop signal, Asey took
his paint cans and brushes out
>t the rear ol the truck, and 1
warmed i
i
front of Nettie
teeming with [
Woman ’s i
doing a land ol-
Asey edged his
and stared.
were fancy calico pan [
crocheted lettuce hags,
■■a of every style and color i
apparently designed lor the
oversize figure, Asey thought. Alix
one of them would have made a
fine put tent There were huge
mii.ntities of luncheon sets, cm
liroiilered dish fowls .heiibhoned
cushions bristling with pins, and
Regular
2U9C
all her
look
| picked Up
t he J • • 11,,, ■■ ’■
'-citing | j, mx
| old dirt x
11 I let lets: • |
“1
in v
en door and yelled
' \\ here's Svl'
“That o
uack garden.
I Ina m.''
| lie w i >n i m'<'i
I kc s I | iioln Igg i ng,
am going to take
jinx ol< I pa i ii t mg
to!coat .’”
“A
me ! Le
jail' 'Ami n
my cxerx
onder if maybe the sakes, ask Harry where you get I
tiling a fast one.” pickle limes! We are selling those*
W ife ol the minist >r in there for a quarter each. We, |
t, who darted .pt what? Oh, Nettie can’t remem- !
st finding near
suspiA-
aug-
____________j
” Jane, you’ve got to help! rlb. j things to selH
gc ge'
quilt
And to
deserves a
What are
why don’t
I a tig fotrthe chhrt
j back now, talkiA
{more reporters, f
I dei-! ” \
Asey edged bis ay out of
crowd and along the sidewalk {to
the narrow ulleyJ that separt
the Exchange from Red Men’s
halj. Swinging his paint cans. He
marched up the alley and thru
the gate into the yard at the
rear.
“What!” It was Nettie Ilohhs
whose voice rose to
“What do you mean? I
kill her, I tell
with my own
■ x, please!
roared in
until Jennie,
n
'I'll make
convict,
] You
rig ht
O-So-Easy Furniture X
POLISH 33' i
(IIAl’TLR 11
Asey in Disguise
\-cx walked back to the kilch
| a soul 1 am, hear
■ vx ant I ’a in I rv e in
il go m my car, with
iday clothes, they will bother the
* lite out of me.’’
“You are going to disguise
youiseli!" Jennie said. “<>h,
I didn’t understand.’
'' I'm going disguised a>
( oiny,” Asey told hei
I >-■ ••■> ‘ 'and it you don t
; 1 11 get real props, like
ot gm tor my hip pocket
ot think that people
'much attention to me
\\ hen
minutes,
that she had
YOAKUM DAILY HERALD
014—t IMUy HIAKIM, TX1AI______mn
Puyiabed avery aftara—a (ax—pt ■ater4aza) and Suaday aaaralaa
by the Baahera Prlatlag C>—paay. Ml Latt Str—__
_______OF ™ A—< <«ATBD PBB— _______
MEMBER. Texas Preas Aaaoctatl u—Texaa Editorial Association—
South 'llexxa Pres a Aaaacmion__
Ewtered March 25, 1W17 at Toakuin, Texaa. am second 1'laaa Matter
Luder the Act of Congreea of March 8, 1878 ’
H I' Xfl lSIHIt. Miiiiimer Owner, Itea Plume 074 Phone Ml
CENA 8 MORGAN, Editor ' ph., k- on
I.OltEXE RHODES, Society ”””Z72"Phon» Ml
1 ’ A yoTII, Ad, ertiaiii|f Manager, Rea Pliwne 505______Phone W
All announcements of programs or dancea whara admiaalou la
charged, regardless of sponsors, will be accepted aa advertisement
only and charged accordingly Card of Thanks will he charged at
tla- nite of 5 eenta per line. *
put mi the
Imind in the
’ ’ Now, ’'
like n
dri\<> Syl’s truck with ’em
Asey you’ll kill yourself. They
wits Aunt Drone's and she got ’em !
from a mail order house with a '
lest-your ow n-eves card, and the* I
only time she wore 'em, she walk-
ed plumb into the cistern!” |
Alter a brief interlude in Syl’s!
potato patch, during which the
truck barely esca|>ed overturning,’
Asey came to the conclusion that
perhaps Jennie was right about
the glasses. Regretfully, he put •
them in his pocket lor future
lie sailed by his friend,
(state policeman, on duty at
w it limit
glance
ignored
in
was
Obviously the
Exchange was
(ice business,
wax to the windows
There
holders,
aprons
all I
scream.
saw I’am Erye
you. 1 saw it
Crystal White
SOAP
3 regulars 10c
Q GIANT 4 He
U BARS 11
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•
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[’ charmed the tourist trade. Finally
Large I
231
__”i ”
’ * i ollied
’he
half doz. 7c
LETTL’( E, head
ONIONS, 3 pounds
Ruhv
' PEACHES
No. 2’i
Cans
for Jennie, 1
t ruck .’ ’ ’
Id thing.' I low n
lie was
COFFEE
Finest Santos QQc
Peaberry, 2 lbs.. . UU <►'
FANCY RIO 4 Qc ’j
2 pounds Lu
BRIGHT & EARLY 4 0c
1-pound package 10
Lu
with a
bust le,
a bottle
I sort
won t
attention to me in
mill, and w it h Sy| ’.s t ruck. ’ ’
he reappeared
Jennie Iri'elx
never seen
Herald is authorized
the following candidates' “.\>cx Mavo
8 to w hich they as- | <|,.>p,.rat ton, “ vmt
• • I
■ I in public ! I'liex
1 i torn I didn't
! ' Jennie,
I imi>t out
laud my
! “Not
' I van t i
; Il make-
; ('.irnc \ ! "
A-ex -limited. I mle ( .irtiex, one
t he taniilx blackest sheep.
u'd in the drunkard's home,
along Jennie,'' he said.. I .
working mi
you dare tell
ia„s23'
NUJOLs ’TM4'
stop '
cans
rear
the i
st reets.
’ The space
’ Holili’s -tore
> nrople.
- — la' . 1 . a* a
IT 21° j
A-ey said. “And I
on the wrong side, [
, Jet ry, i I you didn ’( [
me w ithont 1 he car and i
Stetson, no one will. Can I i
this crate and slink off
my business, or do you
) • *
mu .
sey, have you got
at hist .*
all going
Hanson is
heard that the
i
Hekse
OLIVE OIL
some paint
would ymt
predominat ing color
(^uanomel, white and green?”
“And yellow. Lots
“1 forgot ’em,”
“entirely. Well, if
painting it’ll have to be’with the!
t left over from the
I ain’t got any
MEAT
SUGAR CURiTO
Sliced, Rindless, lb.
CHEESETEXAS PR,NT poundl5' ROAST
1 hi - ', I
Thank God We ■
crazy. That state H
Ol f Ills <mi. Ill
sidl’dment were in- I
lemlinu Io ask you over. It’s not I
I’am that killed her siste1', H s I
-omeone here that was so”i about [H
tin faces in the mural—” lM
“Jcrrv,” Asey said, “I cornel
to Quanomet to bring a load ol ~
i loam anil to do some painting.
I That’s all. And you’d better yell
at me some more—”
Jerri' winked elaborately and
raised his voice.
Heated Voices
s|M‘iit the next
on an
inurchei^jin t_
your* iftsJWrn.u-
matter with
4,1 brakes ? Gimmie your license and'
J | legist ration—” j
J “I haven't any registration,” 1
X Asex said honestlx. “And inv
x license is in my other coat. The |
y trouble is, Jerry, I ain't used to,
• I these brakes ol Syl’s. They work [
& all right but they are sort ot .
X I 1 act us like. Now—"
face grew red. In a ;
pellet rat illg Voice, he ex- I
I his opinion of Asey, A-ey
Asey's brakes, As- j
character and an- j
Regular
3 f.» 17'
Q BAILS
0 For ..
y I
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15:1
I
19' f
--'
3'i
n^^ECTIGIDES
Spray or Flit
Half Pint « 12^t
Finis ..................... m
Quarts 31c
LAYING MASH 'z $205
meet s t tie ex <>,
I lu; ,..,< know s I
I'auit, and, ob, let it
'added hurriedly, noticing he
ion ot hew ilderment.
ymijtmg out to see anyone but Nett.e hues of doll-like door stops made/thc shore gdting shells-they
...... thing A 'T'"* !."“ ......
min! i ’ \ ’• Asey decorated ones! And for mercy’s
.vou | ladies ain’t pulling a fast
you get < |( wajj t|H, oj
> with the wart,
.to talk to a woman s'
I Asey, who confirmed his
ions that the ladies were c--—
i mentlng Netti’s stock with church
lair material.
••••■’ Baptists have more aprons -j
i 'em from Minnie. And a
t'"d i from 5hq Methodist chapel.
jtell Sally to hurry up those )|(>.;
i hog ash trays she’s decorating—
/ ..a, ... 4 *:. *
[them. I ve got all the children at
LAYING MASH O-K Brand $1.75
I
(Dock) BUBKETT"! tlie Innnly - blackest .sheep, I"''
i had died in the drunkard's home. I’il>
i Go along Jennie," he sanl.. I Jennm eyed the ( oil he insert
iiiin supposedly not working mi cd in a shoulder holster under his
.this case, and don't you dare tell painting coat. “Il you was set
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a
his quarterdeck
to
“I net ant ly pr< id need i
you look just
" it h t hat t unny x t
use I’iny's Paint
well I hat \ on
!iking ! ’'
i
you
ea p!
I livh
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